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Trailer Park Cooking Show with Jolene Episode 2

Join Jolene Sugarbaker, The Trailer Park Queen in the Trailer Park Test Kitchen as she whips up tasty down home treats! Comedian Chef Jolene will show you how to save money using inventive ingredient substitutions and other tips and tricks that will make you the talk of the trailer park!
No redneck roadkill here, just down home stick to your ribs cooking direct from Jolene's mobile home!
In this cooking show, episode 2, Learn : Pickle Poppers, Dinner Waffles and Beet Brownies. Be white trash with class, and Learn The Trailer Park Way!

ProducerJolene Sugarbaker The Trailer Park Queen

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Ok, I admit, I watched the whole thing. Sort of like driving down the highway, and yyou and everybody else just has ta look at the ak-see-dant, even though you know it's costing y'all a lot of time. Speaking of "y'all" Jolene's accent is fun, and could even be real. The recipes will turn your stomach though...

Is the other reviewer having a laugh or what?
Of course this is a joke... some people have no idea. Or maybe this guy really does believe his name is Jolene sugarbaker and lives on a trailer park etc etc.
Maybe.
Even if that is the case I think the videos are funny.
Topmarks for originality!

Reviewer:chrishar -
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June 26, 2007 Subject:
its worth watching just for its oddness.

wtf? why is a guy dressed as woman doing a cooking show in their trailer? i didnt watch it long enough to know whether this is serous or a joke,im hoping that its a joke.